An unidentified suspect is expected to appear in felony bond hearings Wednesday after allegedly running over another man on Sunday.

At approximately 6:30 p.m. Sunday, deputies with the Pope County Sheriff's Office were dispatched to the 5000 block of Old Highway 27 near Hector in reference to a male lying face down in the roadway. Upon arrival, deputies learned a physical disturbance had taken place resulting in one individual being run over.

Deputies believe both parties had consumed alcohol and that was a contributing factor in the disturbance.

One male was arrested and transported to the Pope County Detention Center where he was charged with leaving the scene of an accident involving injury, driving while intoxicated and refusal to submit to chemical testing. Another male was taken by ambulance to Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center and later flown to a Little Rock hospital.

The investigation is ongoing and no further information can be released at this time. Once the investigation is complete the case file will be turned over to the prosecuting attorney and other charges may be filed.

Then why do all these innocent peoples pictures regularly appear in the newspaper without having been convicted of anything? If a constable arrests the son of a 'friend' on top of crow mountain and the county fails to follow up, is that special dispensation, or just 'good ol' boy' law enforcement?

If you are trying to suggest that I 'know' the law, you are going to have to refine your innuendo skills a little more. No criminal record or history. Couple of seat belt tickets though, dog one it!

If I wrote for this paper, I would present documents and testimony revealing the true nature and character of law enforcement, judicial insanity, and extreme bias in disposition of state and municipal civil code.

And the very worst part of it is that some of my closest and trusted friends are law enforcement and public servants. My information is accurate. If you read, you will see.

There are just a few people that are actually on the side of the taxpayer, and not involved in funneling public monies to local interests.

That is why this is the most important forum for public discussion we have in Russellville, and why I am so grateful to the owners, and staff of the newspaper for allowing public discussion on their page.

If the If the council sand quorum court are too dense to realize this opportunity, I am truly sad, and wonder whether they possess the intellectual curiosity to make good public policy.

There is one who should never be the mayor of Russellville, but I must tell you this face to face.

Anyone have any idea why the sheriff would refuse to identify the individual? Isn't it nice that if you have friends in high places, your identity is kept confidential? I will bet that the charges are reduced or dropped in this case. Any takers?